HAPO CHAMBER DEVELOPED BY DRDO
High Altitude
Pulmonary Oedema (HAPO) chamber has been developed by Defence
Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). The chamber has
been designed as a portable first aid device that provides emergency
treatment for varying degrees of Acute Mountain Sickness including
HAPO by Defence Bio-Engineering and Electromedical Laboratory
(DEBEL), Bangalore. It works on a simple but effective principle
of increasing the atmospheric pressure around the patient thereby
simulating descent in altitude. The patient is kept inside the
chamber and can be inflated to a maximum pressure of 130 mm Hg
thereby simulating a descent of about 8000 feet without any physical
movement.
The HAPO chamber
is lightweight cylindrical bag weighing about 5 kg only. It is
fabricated using a double ply nylon fabric with neoprene coat,
which is durable and cold resistant. The foot pump provided with
the chamber is 1.2 kg in weight and has the stroke output of 3
litres. The time taken to inflate the chamber is approximately
5 minutes. A simple adjustable leakage valve is provided for wide
range of control of ventilation to the chamber.
In automatic model,
the pressure is maintained with Automatic Pressure Control (APC)
unit, which is connected to 12 volt DC supply. Batteries (both
primary and rechargeable) specifically designed to work at sub
zero temperatures have been identified for supply of power to
this APC unit. APC unit with a compressor working on AC power
supply for inflation of chamber is also offered.
The HAPO chamber
was earlier used to be imported. The indigenously developed chamber
is four to five times cheaper and also of better quality than
the imported version. The chamber is already in-use with the Armed
Forces.